haloplanter
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Hey guys its been a while since i posted on here, but after losing seeds in the battle due to me not knowing what i was doing.
i have great success now and great simple understanding on this plant process
Heres my setup
soil: coco coir(soaked with super thrive & sea kelp) 2 parts, coco loco 1 part, worm castings 1 part happy frog potting soil
water: rain water
lighting: 300 watt full spectrum & apollo 400 watt hps
area: bathtub & floor area in bathroom its a 6×8 space
nutes: recipe for success organic kit, bio weed, super thrive, coco loco, worm castings & rain water
pot size: two 3 gallon pots &1 gallon grow bag, i might transplant to a 5 to finish out.
Temperature: 75-88 its cooler at night
lighting schedule: 24 hours with switching from led to hps
Distance from plants to lighting: 15-17 inches with hps & 8 inches with led.
Tools: ph kit, acurite indoor outdoor temperature/ humidity meter, drills & mylar wrapping
Things to do: build a box, get carbon filters and ducting stuff & learn from the best on here.
On 5/1 using the full moon i threw my seeds into soil,after taking them out of the water so the moon light could pull it up, after that worked,
In one phoam cup i had coco loci mix & happy frog in another i had coco loco & organic forest bark& happy frog.. they both sprung up great with the coco /happy frog mix a bit bigger,
I then began to run a 24 hour 300 watt led & 400 watt horticulture hps(at 75%), once i saw signs of the roots hitting thr bottom, i let it dry out just a bit & held it upside down.. & transplanted into my 3 gallon pots with a super coco mix of coco coir, happy frog, coco loco & worm castings with the coco coir soaked in rain water & sea kelp, i didnt dip my roots in any type of root gel.i just thaught that theres none in nature, so basically i lost lost of seeds with overheating, over watering, stifling my seeds with humidity domes..after i thaught that theres not of that in nature & to put them in dirt under the moon light..i now have very healthy plants with a fan blowing on them.. & ive learned alot from you guys spending many hours just reading threw your post when i asked a question in a search..
I also uploaded several of my pics under haloplanter but i couldnt find a way to add them here so there on my galler guys & gals & please chime in on any advice
i have great success now and great simple understanding on this plant process
Heres my setup
soil: coco coir(soaked with super thrive & sea kelp) 2 parts, coco loco 1 part, worm castings 1 part happy frog potting soil
water: rain water
lighting: 300 watt full spectrum & apollo 400 watt hps
area: bathtub & floor area in bathroom its a 6×8 space
nutes: recipe for success organic kit, bio weed, super thrive, coco loco, worm castings & rain water
pot size: two 3 gallon pots &1 gallon grow bag, i might transplant to a 5 to finish out.
Temperature: 75-88 its cooler at night
lighting schedule: 24 hours with switching from led to hps
Distance from plants to lighting: 15-17 inches with hps & 8 inches with led.
Tools: ph kit, acurite indoor outdoor temperature/ humidity meter, drills & mylar wrapping
Things to do: build a box, get carbon filters and ducting stuff & learn from the best on here.
On 5/1 using the full moon i threw my seeds into soil,after taking them out of the water so the moon light could pull it up, after that worked,
In one phoam cup i had coco loci mix & happy frog in another i had coco loco & organic forest bark& happy frog.. they both sprung up great with the coco /happy frog mix a bit bigger,
I then began to run a 24 hour 300 watt led & 400 watt horticulture hps(at 75%), once i saw signs of the roots hitting thr bottom, i let it dry out just a bit & held it upside down.. & transplanted into my 3 gallon pots with a super coco mix of coco coir, happy frog, coco loco & worm castings with the coco coir soaked in rain water & sea kelp, i didnt dip my roots in any type of root gel.i just thaught that theres none in nature, so basically i lost lost of seeds with overheating, over watering, stifling my seeds with humidity domes..after i thaught that theres not of that in nature & to put them in dirt under the moon light..i now have very healthy plants with a fan blowing on them.. & ive learned alot from you guys spending many hours just reading threw your post when i asked a question in a search..
I also uploaded several of my pics under haloplanter but i couldnt find a way to add them here so there on my galler guys & gals & please chime in on any advice